Reports of the Sub-Committee on Africville
- UA-26, Box 102, Folder 20
- File
- 1963-1965
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Reports of the Sub-Committee on Africville
Research Materials - Manuscript - The economic and Social Base or South Western Nova Scotia,
Newspaper clippings re. Black human rights
Interviews with former residents of Africville
Settlement Sheets related to the Africville Relocation Project
Settlements to persons not in Africville at time of relocation
Correspondence regarding the potential acquisition of property in Africville
Transcript of an interview between Dennis Magill and interviewee 117
Research data involving interviewee #127
Research data involving interviewee #128
Welfare assistance to Africville residents
Research data involving interviewee #131
Correspondence from the amalgamation of Pictou County 1968-1970
Pictou County Amalgamation Study
Study of amalgamation of Pictou County
Study of amalgamation of Pictou County 1969
Study on amalgamation of Pictou County 1966-1967
A.P.C.S. Citizenship/Social Development Branch
Atlantic Council for Organizational Excellence (ACOE)
Maritime Union Study Research Conference
The Idea of a Maritime Union: Conference Report
House of Commons Debates and Special Senate Committee on Poverty proceedings
Brief for Senate Special Committee on Poverty
Poverty among Nova Scotia blacks
Labour Forum and Film Series 1957
An Assessment of the Economic Future of the Halifax Metropolitan Area to 1986 and Beyond
A Survey of Potential Users of Natural Gas for Home Heating in the Maritimes
Proposal for a Public Issues Seminar Series: Offshore Development, A Community View
Chapter 2: The Research Problem
Correspondence and report materials
Recipts and financial records for Guysborough ARDA
The Guysborough Negroes: A study in isolation
The Institutionalization of Low-income Occupational Groups in Nova Scotia
Blacks and whites : the Nova Scotia race relations experience : [manuscript]
Item consists of a typed draft manuscript written by Don Clairmont and Fred Wien in August 1976, titled "Blacks and Whites: The Nova Scotia Race Relations Experience".
"In this paper, we have outlined the establishment of race relations patterns in Nova Scotia and the characteristics, constraints and possibilities for change in several phases up to the present. Particularly since the end of the Second World War, the nature of the debate, the actors and the rules of the game have changed but basic patterns of inequality in the socio-economic realm persist. Although Nova Scotia has declared the decade between 1973-1983 as 'a decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination' and its government is committed to 'a cultural mosaic that doesn't leave anyone out' it still looks like a long hard road before equality in the mosaic is achieved."